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To Take Perfect
“People Pictures” In Digital Photography
By Amy Renfrey
One of the things people ask me most about
digital photography is how to take perfect
“people pictures.” Digital photography is
great for people because you can simply
delete the ones you don’t like, and show
them, on the spot, what the digital photo
looks like.
In any digital photography session, whether
it be portrait photography or photography at
a birthday party it takes prior knowledge to
getting “perfect people” digital photos.
So here are the digital photography secrets
to this type of photography.
People Photography Secret number 1:
Horizontal vs. vertical
Most people who do digital photography of
people hold the digital camera horizontal.
Not sure why this is; most likely because
the digital camera is built that way, but
really you can do well with holding the
camera vertical as well. Horizontal digital
photos of people are ok, but work best when
taking a group photo rather than a single
photo of someone. A vertical angle for your
digital people photo can give you a great
composition for close up and it tells you a
lot more about that person that a horizontal
will. Horizontal angles in digital
photography of single people tends to
increase the amount of potential clutter and
irrelevant objects in the frame.
People Photography Secret Number 2
Where to put your people in the frame
In digital photography, pictures of people
work best by creating some interesting
composition. Don’t put your person in the
center of the frame just because everyone
else does their digital photography that
way; be unique and creative and you’ll get a
much be result. And good digital photography
is all about capturing that special moment
of someone to last and reflect something
positive about that person, right?
People Photography Secret Number 3
Go Candid. Personally, in my experience as
someone who does digital photography for a
living, I can tell you that candid digital
photographs work so much better then staid
photos. It’s so much better to capture
someone just as they laugh at a funny joke,
or see their friend for the first time in a
while, or even talking quietly to others, it
so much more interesting and creates a
positive photo of someone than a shot of
them looking into the camera with a posed
shot; hey anyone can do that. But do take
that digital photo with them laughing and
not knowing they’re being photographed
captures a side of them that not everyone
sees. It’ll show them in good spirits and
create a positive image for all those who
see that digital photo from now on. Get
creative with people photography; try black
and white and sepia. And even try taking the
digital photo of them doing something they
love, like playing an instrument for
example.
Good luck!
Amy Renfrey,
If you are totally serious and really want
to learn proper people photography just go
to
http://www.digitalphotographysuccess.com
right now for ways to bring your people
pictures to life...
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